The Asset Insights feature enables you to track user ratings and usage statistics of Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) assets that are used in third-party websites, marketing campaigns, and Adobe's creative solutions to derive insights regarding their performance and popularity.

Assets Insights captures user activity details such as number of times an asset is rated, clicked, and impressions (number of times the asset is loaded on the website) and assigns scores to assets based on these statistics. You can use the scores and performance statistics to select popular assets for inclusion in catalogs, marketing campaigns, and so on. You can even formulate archival and license renewal policies for assets based on these statistics.

For Assets Insights to capture usage statistics for AEM assets from a website, you must include the embed code for the asset in the website code.

To enable Asset Insights display usage statistics for assets, first configure the feature to fetch reporting data from Adobe Analytics. For more details, see Configuring Asset Insights.

Viewing statistics for individual assets

You can view the Asset Insights scores on the metadata page.

In the Assets console, select the asset and then click the View Properties icon from the toolbar.

From the Properties page, click the Insights tab.

Review the usage details for the asset in the Insights tab. The Score section descibes the total asset usage and performance sores of an asset .

Usage score describes the numbers of times asset is used in various solutions.

The Impressions Score and Clicks gives the number of times asset is loaded and clicked respectively on the web pages of user site.

Review the Usage Statics section to know which entities the asset was part of and which creative solutions it was recently used in. The higher the usage, the greater the chances of the asset being popular among users. Usage data is displayed under the following heads:

Asset: The number of times the asset was part of a collection or compound asset

Web + Mobile: The number of times the asset was part of websites and apps.

Social: The number of times the asset was used in solutions, such as Adobe Social and Adobe Campaign

Email: The number of times the asset was used in email campaigns

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Because the Asset Insights feature typically fetches the Solutions data from Adobe Analytics in a periodic manner, the Solutions section may not display the the most recent data. The time period for which the data is displayed depends the schedule of the fetch operation that Asset Insights runs to retrieve Analytics data.

To view performance statistics for the asset graphically over a period of time, select period in the Performance Statistics section. Details, including clicks and impressions are displayed as trend lines of a graph.

Opmerking:

Unlike the data in the Solutions section, the Performance Statistics section displays the most recent data.

To obtain the embed code for the asset that you include in websites to gets performance data, click Get Embed Code below the asset thumbnail. For more information on how to include your Embed code in third-party web pages, see Using Page Tracker and Embed code in web pages.

Viewing aggregate statistics for assets

You can view scores of all assets within a folder simultaneously using Insights View.

In the Assets console, navigate to the folder containing the assets for which you want to view insights.

Click the Layout icon from the toolbar.

From the menu, select Asset Insights.

The page displays the scores for all the visible assets. Compare the ratings of the various assets and draw insights.

Scheduling background job

Asset Insights fetches usage data for assets from Adobe Analytics report suites in a periodic manner. By default, Asset Insights runs a background job every 24 hours at 2 AM to the fetch data. However, you can modify both the frequency and the time by configuring the Adobe CQ DAM Asset Performance Report Sync Job service from the web console.

From the Navigation page, click the Tools icon on the left.

From the rail, click Operations and then click the Web Console card from the page.

In the web console, locate the Adobe CQ DAM Asset Performance Report Sync Job service and click it to display its settings.

Specify the desired scheduler frequency and time in the property scheduler expression, and then click Save. The frequency and time of running of the background job is changed based on the values you specify.